The bootup parameter "keyb" doesn't work, so you get lumbered with an American keyboard. And reiserfsprogs was left off, forcing you to use ext2 or ext3. These will be put right, along with other bugs, for the actual release. There is also a kernel update.

As it happens, thanks to unionfs, I was able to install reiserfs via synaptic whilst running live, and then install it. Installation was very easy once I had done that, and I was able to install the kde en_GB files to get my British keyboard back (but not in Text mode).

The install was smooth as silk, but I am not too sure about the artwork. For those who don't like it, Jose Rangels' stuff can be installed from Synaptic and/or downloaded from www.kde-look.org

OpenOffice is omitted due to space, KOffice is on instead. But it is a simple matter to uninstall it and install OOo from synaptic. DigiKam is on, but kipi-plugins is not, which I thought odd, but this is also available from Synaptic.

Stability and Hardware Detection are great, indeed I noticed during some incremental upgrades since .91, that the WLAN on my laptop suddenly fired into life, I just need a wireless point to test it with! My sis-in-law's home has Wireless Internet, I will be testing against that on my next visit.

Some USB stuff is broken on the test install, again, that will be fixed on the main one.

Overall, still up there with the best. Texstar never rushes anything, and whilst .92 proper should be out within the week, if it ain't right, it won't be.

Fixed keyboard selection when livecd keyb= is entered on the livecd bootFixed nsplugins on hd install so user doesnt have to scan themUpdated kernel and kernel source stripped to 2.6.12-oci6Installed ssh server software but not enabled at bootCleaned old kernel lib directory left from kernel updateChanged cursor default to white on blueAdded gdb to debug any software failuresAdded reiserfs and ntfs rpms so diskdrake can function properlyFixed Real Media player in FirefoxDressed up Fluxbox with idesk support and iconsAdded www-browser to fix some issues when help is launched from varioussoftware program such as gimp.Fixed usb wireless keyboard/mouse problem on hard drive installFixed automounting of devices on hard drive installFixed Splash Screen default in KcontrolAdded dmraid softwareRemoved devfs=nomount from installer and lilo as it is not needed anymoreSet cups to start at boot so printer can be setup either printdrake/kde.Added wacom tablet driver to xorg (Need to test)Kmix defaults to restore volume on login to fix 2nd boot mute problemBacked down ipw2200 kernel drivers to 1.0.3 and supporting firmwire (Need totest)

Outstanding: kusbhome still not functioning properly and was left out thistest release.

My major concerns have been addressed, which were lack of support for Reiserfs and the odd way Firefox and Realplayer worked (realplayer got its own window instead of integration into Firefox),

Some innovation here, too with Fluxbox including Idesk, meaning that you will be able to put icons on lightweight desktops without running Rox or Nautilus.

Test-2 tested. The fixes Tex refers to are in place, and kipi-plugins (needed to make programs such as digiKam and ShowImg from simple photo loggers to powerhouses!) is now on the default install.

Only problems I spotted were:

1 - When you boot up, if you haven't yet installed your printer, there is a "Plug and Pray" box that offers to do it. As a result of me taking up that option, I checked the system services, CUPS was running on startup, but HPLIP (I have an HP printer) was not. On previous installs I had cancelled the Printer Detected box and gone into the control centre manually, and both CUPS and HPLIP got added.

2 - I don't like the new mouse pointers!

Expect to see it soon, I cannot see anything much wrong of any significance. The install was quicker than ever, the actual file copying taking 13 minutes. I cannot give you an overall timing as I was back and forth watching the footie!

A third Test iso has now been released. There has finally been a "stable" version of Unionfs released, and the guys at PCLOS have upgraded the LiveCD to incorporate it. A number of bugs have gone, the Printer "Plug and Pray" now works correctly on my computer, the Root Password setting in the installation dialogue now works, unionfs now allows Firefox to run live.

The feedback from the mailing list suggests that nobody's been able to break it yet, the small but annoying bugs are fixed, and I see "Test-03" being released as stable (with possibly one or two upgrades but nothing you cannot do through the repositories).

SO head off over to Distrowatch and grab yourself an iso. Whereas the jury's out on the new graphics, in terms of functionality, this PCLOS is vastly improved, which considering how good it was to begin with, is some achievement.